Does anyone have any feedback on the vessel delta from the surfboard warehouse ?
I am interested in hearing from people who own or have ridden one of these boards.
I currently ride a 6'2'' x 20.3/4 x 2.5/8 squash tail at 36.5 ltrs and a 6'8'' x 20.3/4 x 2.3/4 rounded pin which has 40.5 ltrs. Both by DHD.
The 6'2'' is recommended for 1 to 4 foot surf and the 6'8'' for 4 to 10 foot waves ( not that you'll ever catch me out in 10ft )
It would be nice to have a board that sits in the middle of those wave ranges with an overlap into the conditions that each of those can handle.
I was thinking of the Delta 6'4'' which comes in at 20 wide by 2.5/8 thick with 36.6 ltrs.
The round tail hopefully offering a nice compromise between the squash and the rounded pin of my other two boards.
Any information and advice would be greatly appreciated.
Stay safe but keep surfing
I bought a 6'8" some time ago for a cheap rehab board for easey paddling which surprised me for what it is and for the price goes OK.
Well, thankyou for your reply IFocus.
It would seem that the board in question is not very popular. Could it be that if I buy one, their sales will have doubled
Well, thankyou for your reply IFocus.
It would seem that the board in question is not very popular. Could it be that if I buy one, their sales will have doubled
And I don't know what your board turnover is, but the resale on these is abysmal.
Well, thankyou for your reply IFocus.
It would seem that the board in question is not very popular. Could it be that if I buy one, their sales will have doubled
And I don't know what your board turnover is, but the resale on these is abysmal.
But this could be the board you were wrong about.
Could it be that if I buy one, their sales will have doubled
Haha yes very possible to be honest I haven't seen another around!
Well, thankyou for your reply IFocus.
It would seem that the board in question is not very popular. Could it be that if I buy one, their sales will have doubled
And I don't know what your board turnover is, but the resale on these is abysmal.
Yep